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A bath bomb is a solid mixture of dry ingredients, like baking soda and citric acid, that fizzes and dissolves when placed in bathwater, creating a relaxing and fragrant experience. This reaction is caused by the citric acid and sodium bicarbonate reacting when wet, releasing carbon dioxide gas as bubbles. They are designed to enhance a bath with color, scent, and moisturizing or soothing ingredients.

Key characteristics

Composition: Bath bombs are a compacted mixture of dry ingredients, most notably sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) and citric acid. Other ingredients often include essential oils for fragrance, colorants, and moisturisers.

Reaction: When submerged in water, the citric acid and baking soda react in a chemical process that creates a fizzing or "fizzing" effect. This reaction produces carbon dioxide gas, which is what makes the bubbles.

Purpose: The primary purpose is to elevate the bathing experience by adding scent, color, and skin-benefiting ingredients to the water, turning a bath into a more soothing and aromatic haven. They can be designed to help soothe skin, calm the mind, or provide aromatherapy benefits.

Choose up to 4 essential oils from the list to create a unique blend:

Black pepper

Bergamot

Cedarwood

Chamomile

Cinnamon

Clary sage

Eucalyptus

Frankincense

Geranium

Grapefruit

Jasmine

Lavender

Lemon

Lemongrass

Lime

Mandarin

Neroli

Patchouli

Peppermint

Rosemary

Sandalwood

Orange

Ylang ylang

Box of 10 (8cm)

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Aromatherapy bath bomb

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